We lost 3 - 2 after being 2 - 1 up, silly boys threw it away
If any of these matches are under 11 then you're all playing you part in destroying the next generation of English talent.
get in theirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr,pw colts (lancing) thrashed their local rivals 7-1 away,the fixture is on par with man u v liverpool or palace v us,honestanyone else
I'm U 16's but why do you say this anyway?
i must agree with the above , i remember my son going from u 10s to u11s and all us parents worried about was how they would stay onside and trying to get the keeper to take goal kicks when i look back now i realise how short minded we were, i was part of the training staff and what we should have made sure of was that all the boys had a ball , then get them dribbling , doing keepups , skills ect ect , love him or hate him ronaldo is a bit special and none of the team i helped coached will be anything like him as it was drummed out of them by the time they were 11 , changes are neededHe's right - have a read of this http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/columnists/martin_samuel/article2910642.ece sums it up pretty well.
7-1 is a joke of a result. I bet it was really tight for a while and then when the team went 2-1 or 3-1 down it turned into a rout.
I don't think kids should be playing league football at 11 years of age.
Hopefully the link and the above posts have answered your question. I too have been part of the "doesn't matter so long as we win" culture and I've seen at first-hand how it can stifle ball skill.I'm U 16's but why do you say this anyway?
Even at that age, kids havent got the power in their legs to kick a ball half the length of the field.....its rediculous kids are expected to play on full size pitches.